Windows 10 news recap: redesigned Outlook for Windows app shown off, Twitter gets a range of improvements, and more

Jack Wilkinson

Windows 10 Logo And Pc

Welcome back to our Windows 10 news recap, where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.

Power BI Windows 10 app gets new home page and improved performance

The Power BI app for Windows 10 has received an update that brings a new home page design, that is currently in beta and can be toggled on/off.

Power BI Windows 10 app gets new home page and improved performance OnMSFT.com June 3, 2021

Microsoft to discuss what’s next for Windows at June 24 event

At its June 24 event, Microsoft has officially confirmed that it will be sharing what’s next for Windows, so we won’t be waiting too long to find out what’s coming next.

Microsoft posts screenshot of redesigned and as yet unreleased Outlook for Windows app

In the release notes of a Beta update for Office for Windows, it appears that Microsoft may have mistakenly shared a screenshot of a redesigned, unreleased Outlook for Windows app.

Microsoft posts screenshot of redesigned and as yet unreleased Outlook for Windows app OnMSFT.com June 1, 2021

Twitter updates on Windows 10 and web with improved Spaces, Fleets, and Topics functionality

Twitter has released an update to its Progressive Web App, which adds new features and enhances existing features. The main addition is Twitter’s voice chat feature, Spaces. You can see a full list of the changes here.

Twitter Spaces
Twitter Spaces

That’s it for this week. We will be back next week with more Windows 10 news.